Showing posts with label graphic history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graphic history. Show all posts

Friday, March 21, 2025

Article on Graphic Narratives and History in the Americas

 A rich and fascinating article about graphic narratives and histories in Latin America and North America, their use in education, and the history of comics themselves, features Kate Masur, author of Freedom Was In Sight, as one of the interviewees. Read it here: https://academic.oup.com/ahr/article/130/1/231/8069659

Freedom Was In Sight nominated for awards

 Freedom Was In Sight was a finalist in the Nonfiction Graphic Novels category of the 2025 PROSE Awards, and is a finalist in the Graphic Novels and Comics category of the 2024 Foreword INDIES book awards.

Thursday, December 5, 2024

Freedom Was In Sight talk

In November the National Museum of African American History and Culture hosted a fascinating panel discussion where author Kate Masur spoke about Freedom Was In Sight, and more generally about Reconstruction, teaching, and the people whose stories the book tells. Watch on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yssH5o9Ni5Q

Thursday, November 7, 2024

New Graphic History: Oberbrechen

 The next title in the Oxford University Press Graphic History Series has just been published. Oberbrechen: A German Village Confronts its Nazi Past, written by Stefanie Fischer and Kim Wünschmann, looks at the Holocaust and its aftermath through the experiences of ordinary Jewish and non-Jewish Germans in a small rural village, exploring its impact on these communities and their relationship with each other during World War II and for many decades after, and the questions it continues to raise for Germans today.

Find out more about the book at the publisher's website.

Friday, October 25, 2024

New Graphic History: The First Black Marines

The First Black Marines: An Oral History is a graphic history written by Trevor R. Getz, Robert Willis, and Joseph H. Geeter III. The book is based on interviews with some of the first Black Marines, in which they shared their experiences of joining the Marines and training at Camp Montford Point in Jacksonville, North Carolina during the Jim Crow era, and of serving in World War II and beyond.


The First Black Marines is the latest title published in the Oxford University Press Graphic History Series. Find out more about it at the publisher's website, or visit the book's own website at https://www.firstblackmarines.org/ where you can also watch the interviews with the veterans whose stories became the graphic history.


Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Freedom Was In Sight!

 Kate Masur's Freedom Was in Sight: A Graphic History of Reconstruction in the Washington, D.C., Region is out now. Find out more about it and check out a preview of the book at The University of North Carolina Press website.

Saturday, June 1, 2024

New Graphic History

Freedom Was In Sight! A Graphic History of Reconstruction in the Washington, D.C., Region, written by Kate Masur and published by the University of North Carolina Press, is available for pre-order now. Its release date is October 2024.

If you order it from the UNC Press site, you can use code 01SOCIAL30 at checkout to save 30%!

Monday, December 20, 2021

Tuesday, September 21, 2021

New Graphic History: All Rise

All Rise: Resistance and Rebellion in South Africa 1910-1948 is an exciting new graphic history book that tells six diverse stories of working-class resistance from South Africa's past. It was written by Richard Conyngham, with each story illustrated by a different South African artist. I'm very proud to be one of those artists--I illustrated the chapter titled 'Come Gallows Grim', as well as the cover. All Rise is available for pre-order now.


In South Africa, the book is published by Jacana Media. You can read more about it and pre-order it from Loot

In the USA, the book is published by Catalyst Press, and available to pre-order from:

Bookshop 

Indiebound 

Barnes and Noble

Amazon


 



Wednesday, September 2, 2020

New Graphic History

The next book I've illustrated for the Oxford University Press Graphic History Series has just been published. Witness to the Age of Revolution: The Odyssey of Juan Bautista Tupac Amaru, written by Charles F. Walker, tells the story of Juan Bautista Tupac Amaru, the half-brother of the leader of the Tupac Amaru Rebellion that took place in 18th-century Peru. Based on Juan Bautista's memoir, the graphic history follows his experience of decades as a prisoner of Spain on three continents during the Age of Revolution.

Find out more from Oxford University Press or Amazon.

 




 Published: 1 September 2020

192 pages

ISBN: 9780190941154

Wednesday, June 20, 2018

New Graphic History

The latest book in the Oxford University Press Graphic History Series has been published. The Great Hanoi Rat Hunt: Empire, Disease, and Modernity in French Colonial Vietnam by Michael G. Vann explores the conflicts, ironies, contradictions, and failures of French colonial Hanoi with dark humour, specifically exemplified by the story of the French colonial authorities' attempt to rid the city of rats. Find out more from Oxford University Press or Amazon.

Published: 01 June 2018
288 Pages
ISBN: 9780190602697

Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Abina and the Important Men film wins awards, screens at more festivals

The animated film of Abina and the Important Men, directed by Soumyaa Behrens, has won in the animation category at the San Francisco Black Film Festival awards.

It has just been shown at Animaze - Montreal International Animation Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Feature Film.

It will be screened at International Images Film Festival for Women in Harare (26 August-2 September 2017) and at Raindance Film Festival in London (20 September-1 October).

Thursday, August 3, 2017

New graphic history: Perpetua's Journey

The latest book in the Oxford University Press series of graphic history books has just been released.

Perpetua's Journey: Faith, Gender, and Power in the Roman Empire was written by Jennifer A. Rea, Associate Professor of Classics at the University of Florida. It presents a new translation of The Passion of Saints Perpetua and Felicity in the form of a graphic novel alongside essays which place the Passion, a prison diary written by Vibia Perpetua before her death as a Christian martyr in Carthage in 203 CE, in historical and social context.

The story is not only fascinating because of the complex, challenging choices made by Perpetua and her fellow martyrs, and the personal and societal impact of those choices, but also because it allows us access to the words of a 22-year-old woman who lived during the time of the Roman Empire, yet whose experiences still feel immediate and relatable.

You can find out more about the book at the Oxford University Press website, or on Amazon.


 

Artwork from Perpetua's Journey:
Faith, Gender, and Power in the Roman Empire

Publication date: July 2017
ISBN: 9780190238711
232 pages
Artwork copyright Oxford University Press

Thursday, June 1, 2017

Abina at the San Francisco Black Film Festival

The animated documentary of Abina and the Important Men, adapted from the book by Professor Trevor Getz, the Documentary Film Institute, and many talented people at San Francisco State University, has been selected to be screened at the San Francisco Black Film Festival 2017. The film, directed by Soumyaa Behrens, with lead animation by Daewon Kim, will be screened on 16 June at 6PM at the Koret Auditorium, de Young Museum. Read more about the event and see the film poster on the SFBFF website. You can watch the trailer below:




Friday, August 19, 2016

New graphic history: Debating Truth

Debating Truth: The Barcelona Disputation of 1263 by Nina Caputo, the latest book in the Oxford University Press series of graphic histories, is out now. It explores the theological debate, held before King James I of Aragon, between Nahmanides and the Dominican Friar Paul, the relationship between Christians and Jews in medieval Spain, and how the same event can be understood in contradictory ways by different people. Read more about it at OUP's website or on Amazon, where you can also view the first pages of the book.


More images at my website
Artwork from Debating Truth
The Barcelona Disputation of 1263
by Nina Caputo 
Publication Date - July 2016
ISBN: 9780190226367
256 pages
Artwork copyright Oxford University Press          

Friday, April 15, 2016

Abina app

Professor Trevor Getz, author of Abina and the Important Men, and a group of very talented people at San Francisco State University have created an animated film and app based on the book!

 Read about how they did it here: http://news.sfsu.edu/news-story/former-slaves-voice-amplified-through-new-app and visit the official website here: https://ebuukuu.com/

The app is available for iOS and Android, listed as 'Abina the app' at the Apple store and 'Abina' at the Google Play store.

Sunday, May 3, 2015

Inhuman Traffick art

Art from Rafe Blaufarb's graphic history Inhuman Traffick: The International Struggle Against the Transatlantic Slave Trade (Oxford University Press, ISBN: 9780199334070) has been added to my portfolio.

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Inhuman Traffick

Inhuman Traffick by Rafe Blaufarb is the third graphic history I've illustrated for Oxford University Press.

The book tells the story of the slave ship Neirsée and its passengers, crew and human 'cargo', and through it the history of the 19th century transatlantic slave trade, the naval and political fight against the slavers, and the personal tragedies caused by the trade. Read more about the book at the OUP website, and look inside at Amazon.







Cover and interior art from
Inhuman Traffick
The International Struggle against
the Transatlantic Slave Trade: A Graphic History
Publication Date - September 2014
ISBN: 9780199334070
240 pages
Artwork copyright Oxford University Press

Friday, November 7, 2014

Monday, July 14, 2014

Mendoza reviewed

The Los Angeles Review of Books has reviewed Ronald Schechter's Mendoza the Jew, and they've done something very special with the presentation of the review! Go and have a look at it here.